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re: Moats fumble, I don't think anybody at the time thought it was a fumble. Not until the replays started showing did things start getting iffy....
I haven't rewatched the game, yet (and might not rewatch it), but it seemed to me, Moats had the ball, butt hit the ground, and a few hundredths of a second later, the ball came flying out. Replay showed he still had possession albeit precarious possession with the ball trapped on his hip. The officials ruled he landed on top of the defensive player and therefore was not down when the ball came flying out. I believe the coaches in the booth get at least the network feed possibly more. Each stadium is responsible for providing the visiting coaches with a decent replays/monitors although I've heard rumors some home teams provide their coaches a little more... FWIW, the Texans have been better this year in overturning a few (a couple?) replays this year and Kubes was asked why. He responded that having Bruce Mathews up in the booth was one of the reasons.... |
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Maybe you didn't, but quite a few people (including myself) did where I was. They showed a replay immediately after the play. I was at Nick's Place and several of us immediately started saying that it was possibly a fumble and the Texans need to run a play before the Colts decide to challenge it. Once the Texans got up to the line of scrimmage, we were screaming for them to snap it. When Schaub walked away to allow the clock to run down to the 2 minute warning, several of us then predicted that the Colts would challenge after being given the 2 minute warning to watch more replays. That's what infuriates me. This wasn't an after-the-fact conclusion. Half of Nick's Place saw the potential for a fumble in real time; i.e., before the Texans even walked up to the line of scrimmage for the next play. The Texans staff should have at least seen the possibility as well. Bottom line is that on close plays, you can't give the other side that much time to ponder what to do.
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Like everyone else I don't know whether the coaches in the box have access to a video feed or not. I'll try to look on the 23rd in Reliant, but from my vantage point it's almost impossible to tell. For example, I know perfectly well that the radio guys have video but I can't see their monitors from where I sit. |
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Fans 1, Coaches 0. Hindsight is wonderful. |
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On another note, Kubiak mentioned yesterday on his radio show that they submitted a case to the league regarding this play. I would not be surprised if this play shows up on the NFLN show with Mike Pereira later this week...
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If there's any doubt, which judging by Kubiak's presser comments "we knew Moats fumbled, but assumed he was out of bounds" there was, you still get up to the line quickly and a run a play. Most teams would have done that (I bet the Colts would have) instead of lolly-gagging around or worrying about leaving Peyton too much time. Sure hindsight is wonderful, but someone should have been smart enough to recognize the possibility of a fumble there (Moats, Schaub, the coaches on the field or booth...) and taken appropriate measures to ensure we kept possession of the ball. That one play might have lost us the game.
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I mean, what this boils down to was we were willing to trade potentially turning the ball over on the 2 yardline so we could run 5 extra seconds off the clock. That's a terrible tradeoff. |
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man, i don't know how anyone can defend what the texans' coaches did on this one. if there is even a 1% chance it could be overturned on a challenge you do everything you can to avoid that. especially when you are down 13 to the colts IN indy. not to mention that was the first drive they actually moced the ball. the only people who didn't think that they should snap the ball before the 2 minute warning was the texans sidelines . . .or i should say the coaches. dunta said in an interview that there were several players on the texans' sideline yelling at them to snap the ball as well because it was too close to chance
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what I heard Coach Kubiak also clarify on 610 Monday evening, is they felt like the safety who Moats was on top of, touched the ball while he was out of bounds, ie. the ball was touched out of bounds and that established the fumble out of bounds.
If they are correct on the out of bounds touch, then it is defensible and refs blew it. I guess film is sent to league for review. And, that would be consistent with the call on the field at the time, which was overturned. Other than that, hope it's a good learning experinece for all in the future. And, we need to stop turning over the ball, hard to win if you loose the turnover battle. |
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What concerns me is that we continue to make these gaffs. Why can't we be more on top of the situation? And I didn't have to use hindsight on the play. I saw Moats with his elbow flying and started thinking, here we go again. The ball started coming out right then ,he rolled over Bethea, the ball bounced off Moats middle, but stayed in bounds. The other defender saw what happened, quickly jumped back in bounds, by which time the ball had wriggled onto the white line for the endzone, and picked it up. Weird, but that is the reason Indy got it on the 20 as a touchback. Kubiak and his crew just blew the time afterwards, resulting in Indy getting the ball.
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I just don't see it as the boneheaded play some of you do. IMO, it was just a little perfect storm of bad fortune.... Quote:
The deal is, what can you do about it now? If you're the Texans, you learn from it and move on... |
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Of course, there's nothing we can do about it now other than look at an important notch in the L column and hope we can steal one from them at home. As for learning, how long does Kubiak et al need to figure this stuff out? IMO, this was modern-day NFL Football 101. If there's any doubt, get up and snap the damn ball and let the chips fall where they may!! There shouldn't have been any thought to it. It should have been common reaction. Judging by the fact Schaub let ~7 seconds or so run off the clock while standing there with the offense lined up at the LOS, the Colts were not prepared to throw the flag until we gave them time to look at it. I don't know... I can understand how Kubiak and crew screwed it up, and yes, there's noting we can do about it now, but it's frustrating nontheless. Last edited by popanot; 11-10-2009 at 11:10 AM. |
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I guess my point is that this is just the latest in a fairly long line of screwups by the coaching staff. Also, I try my best not to be a Monday morning QB who complains about a call only after it doesn't work. However, in this case, I (and apparently a lot of other people) knew, in real time, that Moats may have fumbled and were screaming at the TV to snap the ball. This wasn't hindsight.
Sadly, this isn't the first time I've screamed at my TV for the Texans to do something. Reminds me of the Jags game last year when I was screaming for them to call a timeout when we had our punt unit on the field when the Jags had their starting offense out there. I don't claim to be smarter than Kubes and the rest of the staff. That's why it is so mindboggling to me that they don't see the stuff that even I can see. |
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Well, if they had ruled it as fumble initially, we wouldn't be talking about it because the texans wouldn't have had the opportunity to quickly snap the ball
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--------------------- Here's the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoitRyfqmUA Interesting that the announcers didn't mention fumble until the different replay angles started showing.... Check out the Colt tackler - out of bounds? Or does it matter? I want to hear what Mike Pereira says on this one.... |
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